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Patent 2228446 Summary

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(12) Patent: (11) CA 2228446
(54) English Title: EXTENSION SPRING-TYPE ASSEMBLY FOR RAISING SECTIONAL DOOR
(54) French Title: ENSEMBLE DE TYPE RESSORT DE TRACTION POUR LEVER UNE PORTE EN SECTIONS
Status: Expired and beyond the Period of Reversal
Bibliographic Data
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC):
  • E5F 1/16 (2006.01)
  • E5D 15/24 (2006.01)
(72) Inventors :
  • MIHALCHEON, ARTHUR A. (Canada)
(73) Owners :
  • ARTHUR A. MIHALCHEON
(71) Applicants :
  • ARTHUR A. MIHALCHEON (Canada)
(74) Agent: ERNEST PETER JOHNSONJOHNSON, ERNEST PETER
(74) Associate agent:
(45) Issued: 2001-08-07
(22) Filed Date: 1998-01-30
(41) Open to Public Inspection: 1999-07-30
Examination requested: 1998-01-30
Availability of licence: N/A
Dedicated to the Public: N/A
(25) Language of filing: English

Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT): No

(30) Application Priority Data: None

Abstracts

English Abstract


The assembly comprises an extension spring anchored at one end to a
winch mounted to the door opening frame. A double-grooved pulley is
mounted on a plate secured to the free end of the spring. A fixed second
double-grooved pulley is mounted to the door frame. A pair of cables are
anchored at one end to the door frame and extend in parallel to pass around
the two pulleys. After the second pulley, the cables separate and extend
down to the bottom corners of the door, to which they are secured. Upon
release of the door latch with the door down, the spring contracts and,
through
the first pulley, applies an equal pull to the two cables so that they move at
the
same rate, thereby raising the door smoothly.


Claims

Note: Claims are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN
EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS
FOLLOWS:
1. In combination:
a door frame forming an opening;
an overhead sectional door, having top and bottom corners, mounted
in the opening; and
an overhead door lifting assembly comprising:
extension spring means having first and second ends;
the first end of the spring means being anchored to the door frame;
a single rotatable first pulley means, operative to advance two cables
simultaneously thereover at the same rate, attached to the second end of the
spring means and being free to move therewith;
a single rotatable second pulley means, operative to advance two
cables simultaneously thereover at the same rate, anchored to the door frame
in spaced relation with the first pulley means;
a pair of cables, each having first and second ends, said cable first
ends being anchored to the door frame, said cables passing in parallel over
the first and second pulley means, said cable second ends extending
separately from the second pulley means to the lower corners of the door and
being attached thereto;
so that contraction of the spring means causes the first pulley means to
pull on the cables with equal force and so that the cables move at the same
rate over the first and second pulley means to raise the door evenly.
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2. The assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein:
the door frame has a header having first and second ends;
the spring means extends along the header;
the second pulley means is anchored to the header over one upper
corner of the door so that one cable extends directly down to one lower corner
of the door, to which it is attached;
said assembly further comprising:
a third pulley secured to the header over the other upper corner of the
door; and
said other cable passes over the third pulley and extends down to the
other lower corner of the door, to which it is attached.
3. The assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
the first and second pulley means each comprise a single
double-grooved pulley.
4. The assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein:
the first and second pulley means each comprise a single
double-grooved pulley.
5. The assembly as set forth in claims 1, 2, 3 or 4 comprising:
winch means, connected with the door frame and the first end of the
spring means, for anchoring and stretching the spring means.
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Description

Note: Descriptions are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


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'I FIELD OF THE INVENTION
2 This invention relates to a lifting assembly for an overhead sectional
3 door. More particularly it relates to an extension spring-driven assembly
for
this purpose.
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E3 BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
;7 In general, there are two types of lifting assembly (referred to as
~3 "hardware"), used to lift overhead sectional doors.
!a The first type is known as a torsion spring system. It involves a single
117 steel shaft mounted to the header of the door opening. A pair of torsion
1 '1 springs are slipped over the ends of the shaft and abut a fixed central
anchor
1:2 bracket at their inner ends. The free end of each spring is then connected
13 with a winding plug slipped onto the shaft. A winding rod is used to turn
the
1 ~4 plug and wind the spring. The plug is then secured to the shaft with set
1.5 screws. A cable drum is mounted at each end of the shaft. A cable is
1 n secured to each drum and extends down to the base of the door, to which it
is
1'7 attached. The door is pulled down and locked in place. When the door is
18 unlocked, the springs unwind, turn the shaft and roll the cables up on the
19 drums, thereby lifting the door.
20 The beauty of the torsion spring system is that the two cables are
21 wound up by a common shaft. The rate of winding for each cable is therefore
22 the same. As a result, the door rises smoothly - it does not become canted
23 and bind as it is raised.
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'I A disadvantage of the torsion spring system is that the hardware is
relatively expensive.
;3 An extension spring system commonly involves mounting two
~t extension springs, one on each side of the door. Each spring is anchored at
',i its base to the lower end of the door opening frame. A movable pulley is
Ei attached to the upper end of the spring. A second fixed pulley is suspended
from a head plate secured to the door opening frame. A cable is anchored at
f3 one end to the head plate. Its free end passes around the pulleys, extends
Sa down the length of the door and is attached at its lower end to the door.
1I) When the door latch is released with the door closed, the two springs
contract
11 and each apring pulley pulls up on its cable, which causes the door to be
1;? raised.
13 One problem with the extension spring system is that the springs may
1 ~4 pull unevenly, causing the door to cant and bind. However, this system is
less
1;5 expensive than the torsion spring system and it is therefore commonly used
1 i3 for household garage doors.
1'l Another problem with the extension spring system has to do with the
1~g usual technique used to attach the spring to the door frame. This
technique
1'9 involves first lifting the door to the "up" position and blocking it
there. The
2~0 spring is then attached to the door frame after which the door is
unblocked
21 and lowered to stretch the spring. Raising the dead weight of the door
usually
22 requires more than one person. Installers are therefore not favorably
inclined
2:3 to extension spring systems because of the need for more than one person
to
2~4 carry out installation.
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1 An objective of the present invention is to provide an extension spring-
2 type system which, like a torsion spring system, applies equal lifting force
and
3 raising rate to each side of the door, to thereby achieve a smooth lifting
action
4 free of canting and binding, while still maintaining the lower cost
associated
with an extension spring assembly.
6 Another objective is to facilitate installation of the system using only
7 one person.
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the invention:
11 ~ An extension spring means is anchored at one end to the door
12 opening frame. Preferably it is mounted along the top header.
13 Preferably it is anchored by attaching it to a winch which can be
14 used to initially stretch the spring means;
~ First pulley means, capable of working with two cables
16 simultaneously, is attached to the free end of the spring. By
17 "working with two cables simultaneously" is meant that a single
18 rotatable pulley means is provided which can accommodate two
19 cables passing thereover, so that the cables will advance
longitudinally at the same rate. Preferably the pulley means
21 comprises a double groove pulley;
22 ~ Two cables are anchored at one end to the door opening frame.
23 The cables pass in parallel around the spring's double groove
24 pulley. The free ends of the two cables then pass around a
stationary second pulley means capable of working with two cables
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1 simultaneously. This second pulley means is secured to the door
2 opening frame, preferably in line with and spaced from the first
3 pulley means;
4 ~ The cables then separate and extend to the two corners at the base
of the door, to which they are attached. Preferably, one extends
6 directly and vertically from the second pulley means; the other
7 extends over a stationary third pulley, attached to the door frame
8 header, and then extends down to the base of the door.
9 From the foregoing it will be noted that the single extension spring
means pulls on both cables with the same force and moves them at the same
11 rate using the first and second pulley means, thereby minimizing the risk
of
12 canting and binding, so that the door is raised smoothly.
13 Broadly stated, the invention is, in combination: a door frame forming
14 an opening; an overhead sectional door, having top and bottom corners,
mounted in the opening; and an overhead door lifting assembly comprising:
16 extension spring means having first and second ends; the first end of the
17 spring means being anchored to the door frame; a single rotatable first
pulley
18 means, operative to advance two cables simultaneously thereover at the
19 same rate, attached to the second end of the spring means and being free to
move therewith; a single rotatable second pulley means, operative to advance
21 two cables simultaneously thereover at the same rate, anchored to the door
22 frame in spaced relation with the first pulley means; a pair of cables,
each
23 having first and second ends, said cable first ends being anchored to the
door
24 frame, said cables passing in parallel over the first and second pulley
means,
said cable second ends extending separately from the second pulley means
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1 to the lower corners of the door and being attached thereto; so that
2 contraction of the spring means causes the first pulley means to pull on the
3 cables with equal force and so that the cables move at the same rate over
the
4 first and second pulley means to raise the door evenly.
6 DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS '
7 Figure 1 is a perspective view showing the upper end of a sectional
8 door equipped with hardware in accordance with the invention;
9 Figure 2 is an expanded front view of the left and right portions of the
door and hardware of Figure 1;
11 Figure 3 is a front view of the door and hardware of Figure 1; and
12 Figure 4 is a perspective view of the uppEr end of the assembly.
13
14 DESCRIPTION OF Tt~E PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Having reference to the Figures, the invention comprises a lifting
16 assembly 1 for raising a sectional door 2.
17 The lifting assembly 1 comprises an extension spring 3 secured at one
18 end to a stationary winch 4 of plate 4a attached to the header 5, forming
part
I
19 of the door frame 6.
At its other end the spring 3 is connected with a moving plate 7. ',
21 A first double-grooved pulley 10 is rotatably mounted to the plate 7.
22 A s~cond double -grooved pulley 11 is rvtatabfy mounted to the
23 header 5 at one upper corner 20 of the door 2.
24 A third single-grooved pulley 25 is mounted to the header 5 at the other
upper corner 21 of the door 2.
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1 Two cables 22, 23 are attached at one end to a bracket 24 secured to
2 the header 5 adjacent the door corner 20. The cables 22, 23 pass around the
3 first and second pulleys 10, 11 as shown. One cable 22 then extends down
4 directly to the door lower corner 27. The other cable 23 extends over the
third
pulley 25 and down to the door lower corner 28. The cables 22, 23 are
6 secured to the door 2 at the corners 27, 28 respectively.
7 When the door latch (not shown) is released, the spring 3 contracts,
8 pulling on the first pulley 10 and thereby pulling with equal force on the
cables
9 22, 23 with the result that the cables are moved at the same rate to raise
the
door 2. The door 2 is therefore raised smoothly, without significant canting
or
11 binding.
12 The best mode of the invention is shown with double-grooved pulleys
13 10, 11 in use. However those skilled in the art will appreciate that a
single
14 smooth-surtaced pulley can be substituted as an alternative.
The scope of the invention is defined in the claims now following.
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Representative Drawing
A single figure which represents the drawing illustrating the invention.
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Event History

Description Date
Revocation of Agent Requirements Determined Compliant 2020-09-10
Appointment of Agent Requirements Determined Compliant 2020-09-10
Inactive: Associate patent agent added 2020-08-28
Inactive: IPC from MCD 2006-03-12
Time Limit for Reversal Expired 2003-01-30
Letter Sent 2002-01-30
Grant by Issuance 2001-08-07
Inactive: Cover page published 2001-08-06
Pre-grant 2001-04-30
Inactive: Final fee received 2001-04-30
Notice of Allowance is Issued 2000-10-30
Letter Sent 2000-10-30
4 2000-10-30
Notice of Allowance is Issued 2000-10-30
Inactive: Approved for allowance (AFA) 2000-10-17
Amendment Received - Voluntary Amendment 2000-07-19
Amendment Received - Voluntary Amendment 2000-06-23
Inactive: S.30(2) Rules - Examiner requisition 1999-12-23
Inactive: Cover page published 1999-08-04
Application Published (Open to Public Inspection) 1999-07-30
Amendment Received - Voluntary Amendment 1999-01-29
Inactive: IPC assigned 1998-05-27
Classification Modified 1998-05-27
Inactive: First IPC assigned 1998-05-27
Inactive: Filing certificate - RFE (English) 1998-04-24
Inactive: Applicant deleted 1998-04-23
Inactive: Inventor deleted 1998-04-23
Application Received - Regular National 1998-04-23
Request for Examination Requirements Determined Compliant 1998-01-30
All Requirements for Examination Determined Compliant 1998-01-30

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Fee History

Fee Type Anniversary Year Due Date Paid Date
Application fee - standard 1998-01-30
Request for examination - standard 1998-01-30
MF (application, 2nd anniv.) - standard 02 2000-01-31 2000-01-28
MF (application, 3rd anniv.) - standard 03 2001-01-30 2001-01-30
Final fee - standard 2001-04-30
Owners on Record

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Current Owners on Record
ARTHUR A. MIHALCHEON
Past Owners on Record
None
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Claims 1998-01-29 2 55
Abstract 1998-01-29 1 20
Description 1998-01-29 6 194
Description 2000-06-22 6 217
Drawings 2000-06-22 4 106
Representative drawing 2001-07-24 1 15
Cover Page 2001-07-24 1 45
Drawings 1998-01-29 3 74
Cover Page 1999-08-03 1 43
Representative drawing 1999-08-03 1 17
Filing Certificate (English) 1998-04-23 1 163
Reminder of maintenance fee due 1999-10-03 1 114
Commissioner's Notice - Application Found Allowable 2000-10-29 1 163
Maintenance Fee Notice 2002-02-26 1 179
Maintenance Fee Notice 2002-02-26 1 179
Correspondence 2001-04-29 1 34
Fees 2001-01-29 2 43
Fees 2000-01-27 1 35